Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh returns with “Suffocating”, a stark and emotionally charged new single that dives deep into the weight of unspoken fears and the ghosts we try to bury. Built on cold electronic tension and a pulse that feels like a tightening grip, the track explores the moment when suppressed emotions finally claw their way to the surface.
Vio’s fragile yet forceful vocal delivery cuts through Flesh’s icy production, shaping a soundscape where vulnerability and dread coexist. “Suffocating” speaks directly to those who understand that the most devastating battles often unfold in silence — inside the mind, behind closed doors, and in the shadows we pretend not to see.
The single follows their recent release “Intuition”, another strong chapter in Vioflesh’s growing catalogue of nocturnal, emotionally intense coldwave. You can revisit that track over HERE.
Later this year, Vioflesh will bring their haunting sound to Europe with a tour scheduled for October and November. With their reputation for immersive, atmospheric performances, these shows promise to be essential for fans of modern darkwave and cold electronic music. If they pass through your region, make sure to experience them live. Link


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